January 13
1963

Trip to Birmingham, with Brian. Recording of performance for "Thank Your Lucky Stars", at ABC-TV's Birmingham Studios. National TV debut. "Please Please Me" performed. During the recording, Brian meets Andrew Oldham.
1964

US single release: "I Want To Hold Your Hand"/"I Saw Her Standing There" (Capitol 5112).
Pacermusic Limited, new publishing company for Gerry Marsden, is incorporated, with Brian one of its opening directors.
1965
"I Feel Fine", 7th week in the Top 10 (UK Record Retailer).
"Another Beatles Christmas Show" at the Hammersmith Odeon, London (two performances).
1966

"Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" number 1, 5th and last week (UK Record Retailer).
George and Patti meet up with Mick Jagger and Chrissie Shrimpton at Dolly's Nightclub on Jermyn Street in London's West End.
1967
NEMS Enterprises and the Robert Stigwood Organization amalgamate. NEMS becomes representation or management agency of: the Who, Cream, the Merseys, Crispian St Peters, Lord Sutch, Oscar. Brian becomes chairman of the board of directors of NEMS, and is made a director of the Robert Stigwood Organization Limited and Drapleaf Limited.
Evening: Brian, Paul and Ringo go to the club Bag O'Nails to see the Jimi Hendrix Experience perform.
1968
"Hello, Goodbye" number 1, 3rd and last week (US Billboard).
"Hello, Goodbye" number 2 (Dutch Top 40).
"Hello Goodbye"/"I Am The Walrus" number 1, 2nd and last week (Australia Kent Music Report).
Magical Mystery Tour number 1, 2nd week (US Billboard).
"Magical Mystery Tour" EP number 5 (Dutch Top 40).
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band number 1, 24th week (Australia Kent Music Report).
EMI Recording Studio, Bombay, India. 10:00am-7:00pm approx. George session.
1969
US LP release:
Yellow Submarine (Apple SW-153).
"Those Were The Days" number 1, 4th week (Oricon Hot Singles Chart).
1972
John and Yoko appear on the "David Frost Show".
1973
"Hi, Hi, Hi" number 7 (Dutch Top 40).
"Happy Xmas (War Is Over) number 8 (Dutch Top 40).
Eric Clapton performs at the Rainbow Theatre in London. George and Ringo attend.
1977
In Los Angeles, an exhibition of Linda's photographs is on display at the Jan Baum and Iris Silverman Gallery.
1978
"Mull Of Kintyre" number 1 (German Media Control Top 100).
1982
US release: "Private Property"/"Stop And Smell The Roses".
1983
In Los Angeles, the Linda exhibition "Photographs" is displayed at the Molly Barnes Gallery.
1988
"Paul McCartney Special", a 55-minute interview with Paul is broadcast on the Sky Channel.
1990
"Figure Of Eight" number 92, highest chart position (US Billboard).
Paul performs in concert at Wembley Arena, London ("Get Back Tour").
1997
At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.
1998
In Washington, D.C., an exhibition of Beatles photographs taken by Harry Benson is on display at the Govinda Gallery.
1999
In Tampa, Florida, the exhibition of Linda's pictures entitled "Sixties" is on display at the Tampa Museum of Art.
2001
1 number 1, 5th week (US Billboard).
1 number 1, 6th week (European Music & Media).
2007
Love number 1, 6th week (European Music & Media).
2010
A plaque of the Beatles' iconic yellow submarine, which was stolen six months ago from Liverpool's Albert Dock, was set to be replaced by a new creation. The 5ft design featured the faces of the John, Paul, Ringo and George peering through its portholes. The new submarine would hang outside the museum dedicated to the band, The Beatles Story. The former plaque has never been found and the thieves had never been caught.